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Test Name Lecturer Sociology
Subject Sociology Test 22
Test Type MCQs
Total Questions 25
Total Time 20 Minutes
Total Marks 100
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Lecturer Sociology Online Test No. 22

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Emile Durkheim, who pioneered scientific sociology in France, is especially noteworthy for his:

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.........................prompts us to look at patterns of behavior to see how they conform to and depart from normal expectations of profit and loss.

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Harriet Martineau, considered to be the first female sociologist, spent her professional career by:

4 / 25

Somalia suffers from persistent famine due to:

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Which of the following perspectives would be of most use to a sociologist who wishes to understand how social order is maintained and how it changes?

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Which scientists are often credited with the founding of modern science?

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What is one result of the scientific revolution?

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What is the trouble with rational-choice models of human behavior?

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Jane Addams, an early social reformer in America, focused her efforts on:

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All of the following could be considered the founders of modern sociology EXCEPT:

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Which of the following had a tremendous impact on early sociology in the U.S.?

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If a sociologist were to examine the differences in income of women and men as well as other basic inequalities, he or she would be using which perspective?

13 / 25

The invasion of Iraq by the United States and its allies demonstrates:

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The Board of Directors of Athens College, historically a women’s college, voted to become a coeducational institution. Students were outraged and engaged in a two-week protest. Professor McCaslin of the sociology department studied the dispute and the social action of the students. His explanation of this social phenomenon would likely be cast in which sociological perspective?

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Everyday wisdom declares that the most important factor in getting a job is not what you know but who you know. A researcher is interested in how people create and develop such personal networks in their search for work. Such a project would be based in which of the following perspectives in sociology?

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Early sociologists tended to:

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The roots of modern sociology can be found in:

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Jason is studying behavior in a singles bar. He takes notes on the actions of men approaching women and the reactions of the women approached. His research is likely grounded in which of the following perspectives in sociology?

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Megan believes that the mutual cooperation and support of the family, religious organizations, and the educational structures of society are essential to society’s stability and survival. Her views of the nature of society are representative of which of the following perspectives in sociology?

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Early sociologists tended to think in:

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When Jason wants to know how changes in our society are related to homelessness, he looks at the movement of factory jobs from the United States to overseas locations such as Mexico. At what level of analysis is Jason analyzing the situation?

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The different perspectives in sociology can be said to be:

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Which set of theories takes into account issues of social and political unrest, war, and changing public policy to explain issues such as famine and malnutrition?

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Which region has the lowest percentage of malnutrition in underweight children?

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The events of the world wars, the Depression, and the Holocaust gave impetus to the sociological perspective known as:

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